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Smartphone use plays an increasingly important role in our daily lives. Philosophical research that has used first wave or second wave theories of extended cognition in order to understand our engagement with digital technologies has focused on the contribution of these technologies to the completion of specific cognitive tasks (e.g., remembering ...
Jelle Bruineberg, Regina Fabry
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¿Dónde acaba la mente y dónde empieza el resto del mundo?. La pregunta invita a dos respuestas típicas. Algunas personas aceptan las demarcaciones de la piel, y el cráneo, y afirman que lo que se halla fuera del cuerpo está también fuera de la mente. Otros sin embargo se inclinan por el argumento de que los significados de las palabras “simplemente no ...
Clark, Andy, Chalmer, Dave
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Mindfulness Extended Into Mind-Management
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the mental health of education professionals and students, necessitating strategies for managing stress and promoting well-being in K-12 schools. Mindfulness has emerged as a promising approach due to its ease of implementation and proven benefits.
Caroline Leaf +2 more
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The extended mind is the thesis that some mental—typically cognitive—processes are partly composed of operations performed by cognizing organisms on the world around them. The operations in question are ones of manipulation, transformation, or exploitation of environmental structures.
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Shedding Light on the Extended Mind: HoloLens, Holograms, and Internet-Extended Knowledge. [PDF]
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Pre-trained language models demonstrate general intelligence and common sense, but long inputs quickly become a bottleneck for memorizing information at inference time. We resurface a simple method, Memorizing Transformers (Wu et al., 2022), that gives the model access to a bank of pre-computed memories.
Klett, Phoebe, Ahle, Thomas
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The traditional doctrine of divine omniscience ascribes to God the fully exercised power to know all truths. but why is God’s excellence with respect to knowing not treated on a par with his excellence with respect to doing, where the latter requires only that God have the (exercised or unexercised) power to do all things?
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AbstractThis article explores the notion of theWeb‐extended mind, which is the idea that the technological and informational elements of theWeb can sometimes serve as part of the mechanistic substrate that realizes human mental states and processes. It is argued that while current forms of theWeb may not be particularly suited to the realization ofWeb ...
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The Over-Extended Mind? Pink Noise and the Ethics of Interaction-Dominant Systems. [PDF]
Meacham D, Prado Casanova M.
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